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Travel by muscle power

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In Switzerland, bicycles are very popular. Everyone rides them, from kids to the retirees.

Razor scooters are also popular.

On the plus side, that keeps everyone physically fit. Supplemented by public transportation in case of bad weather, these options work pretty well.

On the down side, larger Swiss cities are not friendly to cars. Parking spots are few, many streets are one-way only requiring massive detours. In good weather and for people with little to carry, that’s fine. Not sure that would work well for traveling with a hundred kilos of photo gear in inclement weather…being able to bring studio lights, stands, prop guns and more by myself all in one trip pretty much requires a personal vehicle. I am also not sure how riding in the rain works for people who wear glasses.


Traveling light…almost.

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(Photo by Tatyana Volk)

Since the weight and the bulk of the camera and lenses were a problem during my trip to the Eastern Europe the previous year, I tried to pack light for the Swiss trip. In the end, I took just one camera body, Canon 5Dmk2 without the battery grip. That saved both weight and bulk. I brought the 24-70/2.8 which proved adequate for most tasks, even though it wasn’t as fast as the primes I used to take along. More than 80% of the images were taken with the second lens, 70-200/2.8 IS II. I paid for the newest version of this lens and was glad that I did. The image quality is exceptional and the stabilization definitely helped. My only complaint was that the IS switch is too easy to bump into “off” position by accident.

Having the ability to zoom proved invaluable, as often I had neither the ability to move further or closer, nor the time to switch lenses. I’ve never been a fan of zooms due to the optical compromises involved, but apparently high-end zooms work well enough. Losing the macro capability turned out to be a non-issue for the subject matter involved. I did bring a portable flash and it came in handy a few times. I did not bring a folding reflector — forgot it at home — and felt the lack of it badly.

We had two Panasonic G2 bodies with 20, 30, 45 and 60 lenses as well, so I had a backup option in case of 5D2 failure.

The lens sees what the eye doesn’t

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I made a panoramic collage of the countryside near Biel in Switzerland. Only upon review at home did I notice an interesting detail.

(Click on the preview to load the full panorama. The area of interest is marked on it.)

Due to the extreme distance, it’s hard to tell the range size, but it’s most likely the standard 300m practice range for the reservists. Typical of the Swiss approach to gun safety, the road to the range comes very near the lane of live fire. I’ve seen ranges where the approaches are in a depression between the shooting position and the targets, too — not shielded from the shooters by any kind of physical barrier. At the same time, at least one range near Lucerne prohibits scoped hunting rifles because they are “probably unsafe and definitely not permitted by the insurance contract” while Sig 550 rifles are permitted.

PS: The other item I should not have left at home — a polarizing filter for the lens.

Please recommend a computer repairman in Nashville, TN

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One of my main computers (PC) just stopped working. I left them room briefly, and it was off upon return. Won’t respond to the power button in any way. I’d like to have it fixed ASAP.

Since it is a rather complex workstation with multiple internal RAIDs, I’d like suggestions on competent repair options. Speed is important, so it the quality of the repair. I had to have the motherboard replaced last month, but the symptoms were different then. It could be something as simple as a bad power supply or something more complicated.

Updated Lucid HD7

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I keep a gen.2 Lucid HD7 on a .458SOCOM rifle. I like everything about it except for the uncapped turrets. The 3rd generation HD7 just arrived and it has capped turrets.

This sight uses one AAA battery, turns on in auto mode but has manual brightness adjustments as well.

It is threaded for Killflash grid.

The choice of four reticles is useful for different weapons, perhaps a circle-dot for shotgun or chevron-BDC for medium range rifle.

Lucid L5 6-24×50 scope updated

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I put a Lucid 6-24x scope on the JP SCR11 precision rifle. The scope has a well-considered bullet drop compensating reticle and so works well for precision shooting. My sole complaint with it was the abrasive feel of the turret knurling. That just got fixed.

The machined ridges have been replaced with rubber insets, equally non-slip but much easier on gloves or fingers.

The optics and the controls remain the same as before.

The scope is sharp, bright, has no visible distortion and has a very generous eyebox even at 24x.

Shot placement and caliber matter. Color, not so much.

Hating’ on the pink guns?

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Pink might not be “tactical” but neither is stainless…yet nobody has argued against that since the 1980s!


Calling all readers in Chicago

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A good friend needs a small service done in Flossmore neighborhood in Chicago. Would anybody near there be willing to do me a favor by helping him?

Catching up on the edits: one of my past models

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Probably NSFW

Pretty good shape for a mother of three.

OK, maybe not always…

Father and daughter

Little Girl’s Big Revolver

They grow up so fast

Girls just want to have fun.

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Cimarron’s faithful (other than the caliber) copy of the original 1860 Henry rifle is an odd firearms. Loading it is rather unorthodox, the magazine follower is external and can interfere with the hold under the magazine. Lever movement makes holding by the receiver uncomfortable also. The sights are graduated to several hundred yards but the elevation required for long-range use makes a cheek weld almost impossible. It’s hardly a practical weapon…but it’s accurate, has minimal felt recoil with .45Colt and feels like the world’s biggest ballistic toy.

Two is one, one is none. Photo retouching help needed.

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I work with two retouchers. Just so happens that both are on vacation at the same time, and I could use the help. If you are interested in working with me, please let me know.


PSA from JMB

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These days, it can just as easily be 32ACP, another one of Browning’s creations. But the older, high quality pistols like this Beretta or the 1910 Mauser have the advantage of great triggers and minimal recoil. 22LR can also work, especially if of a reliable brand like CCI. In a 2 inch barrel, 40gr 22LR produces 850-880fps while 25ACP comes out nearly 100fps slower for which the heavier 50gr jacketed bullet compensates somewhat. Ignition and feed reliability are with 25ACP, but the differences are minor.

An early morning walk (nsfw)

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Woke up before 6am this morning to re-set my waking hours to include more daylight. My friend showed up at six a.m. with some of the clothes she designed. We planned to shoot outdoor fashion, but got rain. I suggested shooting the photos in studio, she wanted to run outside instead. I am glad that the 24-70/2.8 lens is well gasketed and my hat has wide enough brims to keep most of the water off the camera.

I like early morning light. Although rain cuts down on the overall illumination and contrast of the background, it helps to make more interesting photos.

About Independence Day by my friend Michael Freeman

How police lost the fight for hearts and minds

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As communication technologies improve, most Americans are learning that police forces include many psychopathic, murderous thugs. Videos of police committing rape, murder, mugging and other crimes under the color of the law are everywhere. It’s only a numerical minority of cops who commit most of the offenses, but the majority either abets them or look the other way. Some departments — usually in smaller jurisdictions — stay clean. Many — including pretty much all the major metro areas — do not. In the minds of a law-abiding person, cops become more dangerous than freelance criminals because they are better armed and armored, they have backup on call and the law favors them as well. Many of my friends who are police officers or sheriff’s deputies view other cops as the most serious threat to themselves and their families.

In Sprague DeCamp’s Lest Darkness Fall, a person shifted from late 1930s Rome to the 6th Century asks about police and gets this response:

Padway asked in Italian: “Could you tell me where I could find a policeman?”The man stopped his sales talk, shrugged, and replied,
“Non compr’ endo.”
“Hey!” said Padway. The man paused. With great concentration Padway translated his requestinto what he hoped was Vulgar Latin.The man thought, and said he didn’t know. Padway started to turn elsewhere. But the seller of beads called to another hawker:
“Marco! The gentleman wants to find a police agent.”"The gentleman is brave. He is also crazy,” replied Marco. The bead-seller laughed. So did several people.

In the Third World, no one interacts with police voluntarily. In the US, at least in some parts of the past, police had the benefit of the doubt. That doubt is now gone and replaced with fear and loathing. Thus far, it hasn’t been replaced with an open season on them…it’s up to the police agencies to make sure that doesn’t become the next step.

In certain areas, such as Boston, the cops are trying to protect themselves by disarming the population and by showing up in force wherever they go. Other departments are doing their best to repair their tarnished image by actually acting ethically. Guess which approach I prefer.

Прекрасный перевод

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Перевод А. Глебовской

Легат, я получил приказ идти с когортой в Рим,
По морю к Порту Итию, а там – путем сухим;
Отряд мой отправленья ждет, взойдя на корабли,
Но пусть мой меч другой возьмет. Остаться мне вели!

Я прослужил здесь сорок лет, все сорок воевал,
Я видел и скалистый Вект, и Адрианов Вал,
Мне все места знакомы тут, но лишь узнав о том,
Что в Рим, домой, нас всех зовут, я понял: здесь мой дом.

Здесь счастлив был я в старину, здесь имя заслужил,
Здесь сына – сына и жену я в землю положил,
Здесь годы, память, пот и труд, любовь и боль утрат
Вросли навек в британский грунт. Как вырвать их, легат?

Я здешний полюбил народ, равнины и леса.
Но лучше ль южный небосвод, чем наши небеса,
Где августа жемчужный свет, и мгла январских бурь,
И клочья туч, и марта луч сквозь бледную лазурь?

Вдоль Родануса вам идти, где зреет виноград
И клонит лозы бриз, летя в Немуз и Арелат.
Но мне позволь остаться здесь, где спорят испокон
Британский крепкошеий дуб и злой эвроклидон.

Ваш путь туда, где сосен строй спускается с бугра
К волне Тирренской, что синей павлиньего пера.
Тебя лавровый ждет венок, но неужели ты
Забудешь там, как пахнет дрок и майские цветы?

Я буду Риму здесь служить, пошли меня опять
Болота гатить, лес валить, иль пиктов усмирять,
Или в дозор водить отряд вдоль Северной Стены,
В разливы вереска, где спят империи сыны.

Легат, не скрыть мне слез – чуть свет уйдет когорта в Рим!
Я прослужил здесь сорок лет. Я буду там чужим!
Здесь сердце, память, жизнь моя, и нет родней земли.
Ну как ее покину я? Остаться мне вели!

Kipling’s original:

Legate, I had the news last night –my cohort ordered home
By ships to Portus Itius and thence by road to Rome.
I’ve marched the companies aboard, the arms are stowed below:
Now let another take my sword. Command me not to go!

I’ve served in Britain forty years, from Vectis to the Wall,
I have none other home than this, nor any life at all.
Last night I did not understand, but, now the hour draws near
That calls me to my native land, I feel that land is here.

Here where men say my name was made, here where my work
was done;
Here where my dearest dead are laid–my wife–my wife and
son;
Here where time, custom, grief and toil, age, memory, service,
love,
Have rooted me in British soil. Ah, how can I remove?

For me this land, that sea, these airs, those folk and fields surffice.
What purple Southern pomp can match our changeful Northern
skies,
Black with December snows unshed or pearled with August
haze–
The clanging arch of steel-grey March, or June’s long-lighted
days?

You’ll follow widening Rhodanus till vine an olive lean
Aslant before the sunny breeze that sweeps Nemausus clean
To Arelate’s triple gate; but let me linger on,
Here where our stiff-necked British oaks confront Euroclydon!

You’ll take the old Aurelian Road through shore-descending
pines
Where, blue as any peacock’s neck, the Tyrrhene Ocean shines.
You’ll go where laurel crowns are won, but–will you e’er forget
The scent of hawthorn in the sun, or bracken in the wet?

Let me work here for Britain’s sake–at any task you will–
A marsh to drain, a road to make or native troops to drill.
Some Western camp (I know the Pict) or granite Border keep,
Mid seas of heather derelict, where our old messmates sleep.

Legate, I come to you in tears–My cohort ordered home!
I’ve served in Britain forty years. What should I do in Rome?
Here is my heart, my soul, my mind–the only life I know.
I cannot leave it all behind. Command me not to go!

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